BERLIN (Reuters) – Commerzbank will pay personnel an inflation settlement benefit of as much as 2000 euros ($ 1,985) in December, Handelsblatt reported on Friday, pointing out an internal memo it had actually seen, with those on lower incomes set to benefit one of the most.
Worker chief Sabine Schmittroth stated in the memo that personnel, for instance in call centres, who were not covered by cumulative bargaining contracts would get 2000 euros, students 1,000 euros, and individuals in non-union positions or abroad just 500 euros. Leading supervisors would get absolutely nothing.
” The budget plan for perks is restricted this year,” she composed. “It was essential to me that we utilize what budget plan there is to support those in lower pay brackets.”
($ 1 = 1.0076 euros)
( Reporting by Thomas Escritt; modifying by Matthias Williams)